Water:
Yua thrives in low-water environments, showing high drought tolerance and preferring dryer conditions. It benefits from sparse watering, approximately once every three weeks, and efficiently utilizes natural precipitation during growth cycles, reducing its need for frequent irrigation.
Propagation:
Propagation of yua involves techniques like seed sowing and cuttings. Success requires optimal light, temperature, and well-draining soil. Consider seed scarification and rooting hormones. The process includes selecting healthy materials, proper soaking, maintaining moisture, and transplanting once established.
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